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VERSATIL'ITY, n. 1. The quality of being versatile; aptness to change; readiness...
VERSE, n. vers. [L. versus; verto, to turn.] 1. In poetry, a line, consisting of...
VERSE-MAN, n. [verse and man.] A writer of verses; in ludicrous language.
VERS'ER, n. A maker of verses; a versifier.
VERS'ICLE, n. [L. versiculus.] A little verse. [Not used.]
VERS'ICOLOR, VERS'ICOLORED, a. [L. versicolor.] Having various colors; changeabl...
VERSIC'ULAR, a. Pertaining to verses; designating distinct divisions of a writing.
VERSIFICA'TION, n. The act, art or practice of composing poetic verse. Versifica...
VERS'IFICATOR, n. A versifier. [Little used. See Versifier .]
VERS'IFIED, pp. [from versify.] Formed into verse.
VERS'IFIER, n. 1. One who makes verses. Not every versifier is a poet. 2. One wh...
VERS'IFY, v.i. To make verses. I'll versify in spite, and do my best. VERS'IFY ,...
VER'SION, n. [L. versio.] 1. A turning; a change or transformation; as the versi...
VERST, n. A Russian measure of length, containing 1166 2/3 yards, or 3500 feet; ...
VERT, n. [L. viridis.] 1. In the forest laws, every thing that grows and bears a...
VERT'EBER, VERT'EBRA, n. [L. vertebra, from verto, to turn.] A joint of the spin...